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Vascular plants (from
Latin vasculum 'duct'), also
called tracheophytes (UK: /ˈtrækiːəˌfaɪts/, US: /ˈtreɪkiːəˌfaɪts/) or
collectively tracheophyta (/ˌtreɪkiːˈɒfɪtə/;...
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vascular plants or
tracheophytes.
Extinct polysporangiophytes are
known that have no
vascular tissue and so are not
tracheophytes.
Paleobotanists distinguish...
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Concern (IUCN 3.1)
Scientific classification Kingdom:
Plantae Clade:
Tracheophytes Clade:
Angiosperms Clade:
Monocots Clade:
Commelinids Order: Poales...
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other tracheophytes (vascular plants). Some
other former "rhyniophytes", such as
Horneophyton and Aglaophyton, are
placed outside the
tracheophyte clade...
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species comes from the
Sapindaceae family and
comes from the
clades of
Tracheophytes, Angiosperms, and the
order Sapindales. The
hardwood tree
species occurs...
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addition to
vascular tissues which transport water throughout the body,
tracheophytes have an
outer layer or
cuticle that
resists drying out. The sporophyte...
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intermediate between those of the
bryophytes and
vascular plants or
tracheophytes. A.
major was
first described by
Kidston and Lang in 1920 as the new...
- Lyginopteridales. Seed-bearing
plants are a
clade within the
vascular plants (
tracheophytes). The ****tophytes were
traditionally divided into angiosperms, or...
- The
euphyllophytes are a
clade of
plants within the
tracheophytes (the
vascular plants). The
group may be
treated as an
unranked clade, a
division under...
- from CO2 in the
atmosphere tracheophytes use
variable openings, the stomata, to
regulate the rate of gas exchange.
Tracheophytes also
developed vascular...